2010 Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region

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Philippine House of Representatives elections in the Cordillera Administrative Region, 2010
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  2007 May 10, 2010 2013  

7 seats of the Cordillera Administrative Region in the House of Representatives
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
Party Lakas Liberal PDSP
Seats won421
Popular vote231,616111,45446,536
Percentage35.49%17.08%7.13%

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Location of the Cordillera Administrative Region within the country.

Elections were held in Cordillera Administrative Region for seats in the House of Representatives of the Philippines on May 10, 2010.

Contents

The candidate with the most votes won that district's seat for the 15th Congress of the Philippines.

Summary

PartyPopular vote %Seats
won
Lakas 231,61635.49%4
Liberal 111,45417.08%2
Nacionalista 84,95713.02%0
PDSP 46,5367.13%1
PDP–Laban 34,7075.32%0
PMP 29,2524.48%0
Aksyon 18,7922.88%0
NPC 10,6061.63%0
LDP 9,7741.50%0
KBL 5,5980.86%0
Independent 69,29210.62%0
Valid votes652,58495.70%7
Invalid votes29,3334.30%
Turnout681,91775.35%
Registered voters909,944100.00%

Abra

In the province of Abra, once an election hot spot, governor Eustaquio Bersamin has called on candidates to strictly adhere to the manifesto they signed and respect the rule of law. Incumbent representative Cecilia Seares-Luna has three opponents: Ma. Zita Valera, the wife of detained former Gov. Vicente Valera; Joy Bernos-Valera, Bangued mayor Dominic Valera's daughter, and former ranking official of the Cordillera People's Liberation Army (CPLA) Mailed Molina. Abra police managed to facilitate an "agreement" in which politicians will not field candidates against one another, although it was not followed as politicians started to jockey for positions. [1]

As a result of the tension in the province, the Commission on Elections has placed the province under its watch list. [2]

The result of the election is under protest in the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal. [3]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Abra
PartyCandidateVotes%
PDSP Joy Bernos-Valera 46,536 40.85
Lakas Cecilia Seares-Luna 45,45439.90
Nacionalista Ma. Zita Valera11,2499.87
PMP Mailed Molina10,6779.37
Valid ballots113,91695.21
Invalid or blank votes5,7354.79
Total votes119,651 100.00
PDSP gain from Lakas

Apayao

Incumbent Elias Bulut, Jr. is on his third consecutive term already and is ineligible for election. He will run for the provincial governorship and his fellow Bulut family member Eleanor Begtang will run as his party's nominee.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Apayao
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Eleanor Begtang 37,006 86.86
KBL Amado Almazan5,59813.14
Valid ballots42,60489.95
Invalid or blank votes4,75810.05
Total votes47,362 100.00
Lakas hold

Baguio

Incumbent Mauricio Domogan of Lakas-Kampi-CMD is in his third consecutive term and thus ineligible for reelection. Former Baguio mayor and Nationalist People's Coalition regional chair Bernardo Vergara is the party's nominee for the city's Congressional seat, although Vergara is also nominated by Lakas-Kampi-CMD.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Baguio City
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Bernardo Vergara 27,020 25.88
Nacionalista Rocky Thomas Balisong17,96517.21
Liberal Leandro Yangot, Jr.16,63915.94
PMP Edgar Avila15,39514.75
Independent Reinaldo Bautista, Jr.12,83312.29
LDP Braulio Yaranon 9,7749.36
PDP–Laban Rabindranath Quilala3,8193.66
Independent Dwight Bello7930.76
Independent Felipe Ramos1550.15
Valid ballots104,39396.65
Invalid or blank votes3,6183.35
Total votes108,011 100.00
Lakas hold

Benguet

Incumbent Samuel Dangwa is on his third consecutive term already and is ineligible for election. He will run for the provincial governorship.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Bengeut
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Ronald Cosalan 48,732 33.37
Nacionalista Jack Dulnuan37,99226.02
PDP–Laban Liso Agpas30,88821.15
Lakas Mario Godio20,07513.75
Independent Ricardo Angleuben6,1784.23
Independent Thomas Chamos1,9451.33
Independent Bedis Guznian2100.14
Valid ballots146,02094.48
Invalid or blank votes8,5295.52
Total votes154,549 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas

Ifugao

Incumbent Solomon Chungalao of Lakas Kampi CMD is in his third consecutive term already and is barred from seeking reelection; he is running for the provincial governorship as his party nominated Nelson Allaga in his place.

Philippine House of Representatives election at Ifugao
PartyCandidateVotes%
Liberal Teodoro Baguilat, Jr. 22,314 28.88
Independent Jonathan Cuyahon13,25017.15
Nacionalista Dennis Habawel17,75122.97
NPC Justinian Licnachan10,60613.73
Lakas Nelson Allaga6,0827.87
Independent Albert Pawingi4,0905.29
PMP Placido Wachayna, Jr.3,1804.12
Valid ballots77,27396.65
Invalid or blank votes2,6813.35
Total votes79,954 100.00
Liberal gain from Lakas

Kalinga

Philippine House of Representatives election at Kalinga
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Manuel Agyao 71,255 74.99
Liberal James Bejarin23,76925.01
Valid ballots95,02497.36
Invalid or blank votes2,5752.64
Total votes97,599 100.00
Lakas hold

Mountain Province

Incumbent Victor Dominguez (KAMPI) died on February 8, 2008. Incumbent governor Maximo Dalog is in his third consecutive term and is ineligible for election, and is instead running for Congress under Lakas Kampi CMD, the successor party of KAMPI.

The result of the election is under protest in the House of Representatives Electoral Tribunal. [3]

Philippine House of Representatives election at Mountain Province
PartyCandidateVotes%
Lakas Maximo Dalog 24,724 33.71
Independent Jupiter Dominguez23,97332.68
Aksyon Franklin Odsey18,79225.62
Independent Thomas Perry Killip5,8658.00
Valid ballots73,35498.08
Invalid or blank votes1,4371.92
Total votes74,791 100.00
Lakas hold

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